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Your Curated List of the Best UX Design Blogs

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From strategy to UI magic — these blogs have everything you need

Whether you’re a seasoned UX designer or just starting your journey, staying updated with industry trends, fresh perspectives, and expert tips is essential. With so many voices out there, finding the right blogs to follow can feel overwhelming. That’s why I’ve curated this list of the top 10 must-read UX design blogs — resources I’ve personally found valuable in sharpening my thinking, improving my craft, and staying inspired.

1. Smashing Magazine

A pioneer in web design content, Smashing Magazine offers practical, in-depth articles on UX design, usability, accessibility, and more. With contributions from industry leaders, it’s a goldmine for thoughtful, actionable insights.

What makes it valuable: Detailed case studies, research-based design advice, and regular updates.

Smashing Magazine

2. Nielsen Norman Group (NNG)

You can’t talk about UX without mentioning NNG. Their blog features evidence-based guidance on everything from interaction design to user research.

What makes it valuable: Grounded in decades of usability research, it’s the go-to for UX fundamentals.

Nielsen Norman Group (NNG)

3. UX Collective

Run by Fabricio Teixeira and Caio Braga, this Medium-based publication curates and publishes a wide range of UX content, from design thinking to product strategy.

What makes it valuable: It combines diverse voices and covers both foundational and cutting-edge topics.

UX Collective

4. A List Apart

Though it spans web design more broadly, A List Apart has been shaping conversations around UX, content strategy, and design ethics for years.

What makes it valuable: For thought leadership that challenges conventional thinking.

A List Apart

5. UX Planet

Hosted on Medium, UX Planet features guides, tips, and deep dives into UX methods, research, and tools — perfect for both learners and practitioners.

What makes it valuable: Clear, approachable content with wide topic coverage.

6. UX Booth

UX Booth is a publication that prioritizes beginner-friendly yet comprehensive content. Topics range from user research and IA to accessibility and behavior psychology.

What makes it valuable: Great for gaining foundational knowledge with clarity and depth.

UX Booth

7. Google Design

Google Design shares how they approach UX across products. Expect behind-the-scenes looks, design frameworks, and interviews with their design teams.

What makes it valuable: Insightful perspectives on designing at scale and building user-first products.

Google Design

8. Muzli

Muzli curates design inspiration, UX/UI trends, and visual stories from around the web. It’s a great mix of beauty and brains.

What makes it valuable: It’s like a daily dose of creative adrenaline — perfect for staying visually inspired.

Muzli

9. UX Mastery

UX Mastery offers guides, how-tos, and community-driven insights for UX practitioners at all levels. It’s especially helpful for those navigating career paths in UX.

What makes it valuable: Friendly, practical, and beginner-focused — perfect for designers looking to grow with confidence.

UX Mastery

10. UX Myths

UX Myths debunks common misconceptions in the design world with research-backed arguments. It’s punchy, concise, and often eye-opening.

What makes it valuable: It challenges what you think you know — and backs it up with data.

UX Myths

UX design is constantly evolving. By regularly tuning into expert voices and diverse perspectives, you’ll not only sharpen your craft but also stay inspired to create better, more meaningful experiences for users.

Bookmark these blogs, follow them on your favorite platforms, and carve out time each week to read and reflect. Your future UX-self will thank you.

Have a favorite UX blog that didn’t make the list? Share it in the comments — I’d love to check it out!

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Ami Moradia
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Written by Ami Moradia

Product designer @ Pluralsight

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